GarageBand has done a great job of bringing user-friendly, intuitive
home-recording tools to the masses. But while the results usually
outstrip the four-track compositions of yore, most GarageBand creations
sound like exactly what they are: one person recording simple musical
sketches to a computer. Fortunately, with the application of a few
simple pro-recording concepts, your solo projects can be so much more.

Duerr and his team at Riverturn,
a technology consulting firm that also builds iPhone apps, have spent
the past five days trying to figure out the real reason why Apple
pulled their VoiceCentral Google Voice app from the App store and
whether there is any hope that the Apple will reconsider its decision.

Apple shocked many iPhone users this week with their decision to not allow Google's Voice application onto the App Store. It looks as though they'll have to answer to more than just users now, however.

There’s nothing quite like the glow of tubes burning hot in a heavy,
smoky tube amplifier for making an electric guitar sing and scream. But
when you want the sweet sound of six-string Nirvana to go, Native
Instruments’ slick new Guitar Rig Mobile offers a cool combination of a
tiny hardware interface and the stripped-down power of their potent
Guitar Rig software studio for just around a hundred bucks--and it’s got
plenty of big audio bang to fuel your rock ’n’ roll dreams.

Who hasn't heard this line before?
It's the ever popular line from the series of iPhone ads that show
consumers whatever it is that they want to do, it's possible to do it
with an iPhone. But there are people in the U.K that didn't think this
was the case.